Scott baio dating history

We haven't mentioned it here yet, but in case you didn't know, Erin Moran -- who played Joanie Cunningham in both "Happy Days" the spin-off, "Joanie Loves Chachi" -- is not living the best life these days.

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Scott Baio — plugging his new sitcom for Nickelodeon Friday— says he has no plans to reach out to former “Happy Days” co-star Erin Moran, who has been living in an Indiana trailer park since getting evicted from her Hollywood home.

“I feel bad, but sometimes you make your bed and you have to sleep in it,” Baio tells The Post. I have extended myself a couple of times and at a certain point you have to say, ‘You know what? I am not going to worry about this.’” Moran, 51, is one of six “Happy Days” actors who reached a settlement last month with CBS over royalties for the continued use of their images in merchandising.

Each of the stars — Moran, Donnie Most, Anson Williams, Marion Ross and the estate of the late Tom Bosley — received $65,000. “I don’t like lawyers very much,” he tells The Post. Paramount was very good to me.” Baio’s new series, “See Dad Run,” is coincidentally filmed on the same soundstage where “Happy Days” was made from 1974 to 1984.

Baio, 51, stars as a former sitcom dad who returns home when his long-running show gets canceled and must cope with raising his three children. 6 — will feel familiar to fans of another Baio sitcom, “Charles in Charge,” he admits.

Scott Vincent James Baio was born on September 22, 1960 in Brooklyn, New York.

He was the third child of Mario and Rose Baio, who had emigrated from Italy.

At the young age of nine, Scott decided that he wanted to be an actor. He had one finger missing from an explosion years before.

Soon after, his parents took him on interviews and he was able to land in small roles in commercials. (1982) and even starred in three other short-lived sitcoms (Blansky's Beauties (1977), Who's Watching the Kids (1978), and the "Happy Days" spin-off Joanie Loves Chachi (1982)).

His first real taste of success occurred in 1976 when he beat out 2,000 other child actors for the starring role in the child gangster film Bugsy Malone (1976). This exposure helped him become a major teen idol in the early 1980s.